I finished my project with 6 brooches that were inspired by body modification, this stemmed from my research into tribal culture but also delved into the present body modification fashions present in western cultures.
When thinking back on my research, I still found
the look of the body modification present in tribal culture alluring. The
mutation of the body interests me and I enjoy how it looks. The issue
surrounding body modification is choice. If the person chooses to want a
stretched lip, nipple, ear lobe etc, which is now popular in most western
cultures, a contemporary tribal look can be obtained. This was the main
inspiration for my brooch series, as well as the curves and rolls found in
women with healthy voluptuous bodies, unlike those often featured in the media.
These are my six final brooches:
The choice of materials
for the brooches enabled me to easily sculpt a fragile form that can then
become harder skinned. The plastic coating can be altered in thickness with
more applications. When used on the porous foam, the first application leaves a
pinhole texture on the surface, somewhat like pores on the skin. With a second application
the finish is smoother and more resilient. I also used more of the plastic to create lumps on the surface in a few of the pieces, as part of my
exploration of research was to examine the flaws that a lot of us share but is
airbrushed out in the media. My idea is to make things that are deemed ugly and unattractive like rolls and lumps to be turned into something individual and intriguing.
These are some of the images that influenced my final pieces.
Necklace by Genne Laasko- Demark
Images by Jenny Saville
Various contemporary body modifications.
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